• Grimy@lemmy.world
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        He means you wouldn’t be able to in a dream. Same for counting your fingers, most people end up having more than five when they are dreaming.

        There are things your brain on dreams doesn’t do well and you can take advantage of that fact.

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          Not OP but games aren’t real life, they’re often a power fantasy or a simplification of the world.

          If the two categories we’re considering are dream or reality, I’d put games into dream.

          I dunno, the comment made perfect sense to me.

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            Our so called reality contains lots of dream stuff. Movies, stories, abstractions… even science. Some dreams are “mere entertainment”. Some are useful (science, abstract description).

            And there are links between sensation and dream. Look at a cat and your brain automatically, with no conscious effort on your part, refers to to the term “cat” and a bundle of associated thoughts.

            So the line between dream and reality is fuzzier then people think.

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              Most cultural institutions exist in imaginary space but have incredible power over people. The state, god, heirarchy, status, identity. I definitely think the unreal is way more present in our lives than people normally accept.

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                I’m in art.

                Almost invariably, you show them a piece, they ask “what is it?”, “what does it mean?”.

                (Sometimes they even want an explanatory essay pinned to the wall next to the frame)

                Because the meaning, the dream-manifestation, is more important to them than the actual experience.

                For most of us, dreams are realer than reality.

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          Entirely a guess, but maybe they’re implying they believe dreaming is a simulation is the same way a game is?

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      On a similar note, one technique I use while lucid dreaming is to try to pass my right hands index finger through my left hands palm. If I feel and see the resistance to my skin, I know I’m awake.

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      I heard that reading text is another method. If you can read text then you probably aren’t dreaming. Because if you are dreaming the text gets all weird and unreadable.

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    Probably unhelpful, but I do not dream with enough clarity for that to be an issue. The more vivid ones I’ve had seem to be shorter (I’ve had a dream once that was basically just a still picture with moving colors), everything else is usually just weird and at-best might be mistaken for a cheesy movie. I also cannot recall any from my own (or any) 1st-person perspective, even if the dreams might have details or themes from my own life.

    Lack-of-detail/vividness may be related to me having aphantasia, but it also might be an issue with REM sleep due to health issues particularly if I don’t remember having a dream even long before I’ve woken up.

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    If you can think clearly then it’s not a dream. In a dream large parts of your brain are just off. So thinking is very hard.

    However it’s very hard to remember that in a dream. So it’s easy to tell when you’re not in a dream, but hard to tell when you are.

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    I can’t always tell I’m dreaming when I’m dreaming, but I can always at least tell it’s reality when I’m awake. Apart from that one time I was concussed when I fell off my bike as a kid. And the slew of drug-addled experiences as a young adult, but I’m not sure if they’re considered reality or not.

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    If you are reading this you aren’t dreaming. It’s hard to read text in dreams because the part of your brain that handles text processing isn’t turned on.

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      Hard but not impossible. I’ve read reddit posts in my dreams back when I used to doomscroll. I remember the text being hard to read but readable sometimes, especially headlines.

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        I think what happens in those cases is that your brain is inventing the meaning of the text and making you think you are reading it. If you actually pay close attention to the text itself it should begin to fall apart.

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          Yeah that’s what it seems like. Almost gets pixelated and obscured, like using the pixelate tool in a photo editor.

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    Eh I usully cant, being sleep deprived reality really feels like a dream but things still function, in dreams I usually cant tell which is terrible because I have a tendency to die/watch loved ones die in them… and even then I wont wake up from either event

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    Read something. You won’t be able to get more than a few words in a dream. Doesn’t matter what it is: billboard, menu, homework, whatever. It’s one of the easier ways to tell if you’re dreaming.

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      I’ve also heard that if you read something, look away, look back and read it again, and it’s different, then you’re dreaming. You can practice this experiment when you’re awake; this will condition your brain to do that reflexively, and eventually you’ll do it in a dream.

      One of the possible outcomes of this kind of dream-testing is lucid dreaming. When you’re dreaming, knowing you’re dreaming inside the dream can give you some semi-conscious control of the entire dream universe. Wanna fly? BAM you can fly. Enemies need smiting? SMITE. Done.

      Now I’m wondering if the “real me” that, you know is actually real … doesn’t just entirely believe that I’m really real, but is really just a dream of the next level up. Same thing goes for the other direction, with innumerable layers to the onion. How could I possibly know?

      fuck

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      And then wake up before you can do cool shit because you get way too excited about realizing you’re lucid dreaming.